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Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border

The Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border is the boundary between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. It is also referred to as the Irish border or, on either side of it, simply as the border.

The border runs for a total of 499km from Lough Foyle in the north of Ireland to Carlingford Lough in the northeast (on the Irish Sea), separating the Republic from Northern Ireland . The Irish border is considered one of the most atypical of international boundaries. Its historical origins, geographical context, and administrative regime deviate from orthodox characteristics and functions associated with the description and analysis of boundaries.

Border markings are comparatively inconspicuous, in common with many international borders in the European Union although, unlike many other EU borders, there are no signposts at crossing points notifying travellers that they are entering a different jurisdiction. While both states are outside the European Union's Schengen Area, they do share a Common Travel Area, resulting in an essentially open border.

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May was educated at primary and grammar schools in the State sector, as well as a short spell at an independent Catholic school. She initially attended Heythrop Primary School, Oxfordshire, followed by St. Juliana's Convent School for Girls, a Roman Catholicindependent school in Begbroke, which closed in 1984. At the age of 13, she won a place at the former Holton Park Girls' Grammar School in Wheatley, Oxfordshire. In 1971, the school was abolished and became the site of the new Wheatley Park Comprehensive School during her time as a pupil. May then went to the University of Oxford where she read Geography at St Hugh's College, graduating with a BA (Hons) degree in 1977.

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051217 Irish border plan derails Brexit talks

051217 Irish border plan derails Brexit talks

051217 Irish border plan derails Brexit talks

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Foster: DUP saw proposed Irish border deal 'late Monday morning'

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Is this a future model for the Irish border? - BBC Newsnight

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Irish Border: Farmers fear a 'hard' Brexit will hurt business

South of the Northern Ireland border, in Ireland, there are concerns how Brexit could impact the country's economy - which is closely linked to that of the UK. And, as Simon McGregor-Wood reports, Irish farmers would be particularly vulnerable to a 'hard Brexit'.
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NIGEL Farage has offered a brilliant solution to the Irish border issue which is threatening to derail Brexit.
The former Ukip leader said Ireland required “exceptional treatment” in order to avoid a hard border which could bring exit talks with the EU to a grinding halt.
Speaking on LBC radio today, he urged Brussels to see the bigger picture and make an exception for dealing with UK-Ireland trade after Brexit.
Mr Farage argued that regardless of trade discussions with the rest of the EU, the bloc had to recognise the “politically sensitive” nature of the situation and make an exception for the “relatively small but very important” country of Ireland
He said: "Can I offer you a solution that I think nobody has talked about before?
“What if the British Government goes to Brussels tomorrow, and simultaneously is on the phone with Dublin - let’s have a speaker conference tomorrow - and the British government says this.
“Whatever you as a European Union do in return with us on trade, we will discuss over the course of the coming weeks and months. But we as the United Kingdom unconditionally want to continue with free trade and free access with Ireland.
“We want that not just for the ease of business between us and Ireland and vice versa, but also so that Ireland can tranship by lorry, many of their goods through the United Kingdom, and on to the continent.
"This is a politically sensitive situation, and we're going to ask the World Trade Organisation, based in Switzerland, to act as a broker for this and can, please, the EU, whatever else they decide to do, if they're serious about the peace agreement and the frictionless border, can the European Union make an exception for the relatively small, but very important and sensitive country of Ireland.
"How would that go down?"
Time is running out before this month’s EU summit where leaders will either agree to progress to the next round of Brexit talks or stop the negotiations completely.
Progress has been made on the issue of EU citizens’ rights and an exit fee but the Irish border remains a toxic issue on both sides of the Irish Sea.
If this issue is not ironed out the European Council could suspend talks until March 2018, meaning no progress has been made and odds on a “no deal” split would rocket.
The leaders of the remaining 27 EU states, including Irish premier Mr Varadkar, have a veto on triggering the second phase of talks, meaning Mrs May must be sure of support from Dublin for progress to be made.
European Council PresidentDonald Tusk has said the Irish would be consulted on whether the UK's offer was sufficient, claiming the future of Brexit “lies in Dublin”.
An emergency cabinet meeting has been called in Ireland tomorrow to discuss how Dublin will respond to Theresa May’s fresh round of talks with the EU.

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James O'Brien Why The Irish Border Is One Of The Biggest Brexit Issues

James O'Brien Why The Irish Border Is One Of The Biggest Brexit Issues

James O'Brien Why The Irish Border Is One Of The Biggest Brexit Issues

"No practical solutions on the Irish border from the PM"

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DUP: More work needs to be done on issue of Irish border after Brexit

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Is this a future model for the Irish border? - BBC Newsnight

The UK wants a "frictionless" border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland after Brexit. How might that work? Does the Sweden-Norway border give us any clues? James Clayton investigates.
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Irish Border: Farmers fear a 'hard' Brexit will hurt business

South of the Northern Ireland border, in Ireland, there are concerns how Brexit could impact the country's economy - which is closely linked to that of the UK. And, as Simon McGregor-Wood reports, Irish farmers would be particularly vulnerable to a 'hard Brexit'.
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NIGEL Farage has offered a brilliant solution to the Irish border issue which is threatening to derail Brexit.
The former Ukip leader said Ireland required “exceptional treatment” in order to avoid a hard border which could bring exit talks with the EU to a grinding halt.
Speaking on LBC radio today, he urged Brussels to see the bigger picture and make an exception for dealing with UK-Ireland trade after Brexit.
Mr Farage argued that regardless of trade discussions with the rest of the EU, the bloc had to recognise the “politically sensitive” nature of the situation and make an exception for the “relatively small but very important” country of Ireland
He said: "Can I offer you a solution that I think nobody has talked about before?
“What if the British Government goes to Brussels to...

published: 03 Dec 2017

James O'Brien Why The Irish Border Is One Of The Biggest Brexit Issues

"No practical solutions on the Irish border from the PM"

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DUP: More work needs to be done on issue of Irish border after Brexit

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Brexit Steering Group member Phillipe Lamberts explains why the UK position needs to 'accept the reality' of Brexit.
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Irish Border: Farmers fear a 'hard' Brexit will hurt business

South of the Northern Ireland border, in Ireland, there are concerns how Brexit could impact the country's economy - which is closely linked to that of the UK. ...

South of the Northern Ireland border, in Ireland, there are concerns how Brexit could impact the country's economy - which is closely linked to that of the UK. And, as Simon McGregor-Wood reports, Irish farmers would be particularly vulnerable to a 'hard Brexit'.
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NIGEL Farage has offered a brilliant solution to the Irish border issue which is threatening to derail Brexit.
The former Ukip leader said Ireland required “ex...

NIGEL Farage has offered a brilliant solution to the Irish border issue which is threatening to derail Brexit.
The former Ukip leader said Ireland required “exceptional treatment” in order to avoid a hard border which could bring exit talks with the EU to a grinding halt.
Speaking on LBC radio today, he urged Brussels to see the bigger picture and make an exception for dealing with UK-Ireland trade after Brexit.
Mr Farage argued that regardless of trade discussions with the rest of the EU, the bloc had to recognise the “politically sensitive” nature of the situation and make an exception for the “relatively small but very important” country of Ireland
He said: "Can I offer you a solution that I think nobody has talked about before?
“What if the British Government goes to Brussels tomorrow, and simultaneously is on the phone with Dublin - let’s have a speaker conference tomorrow - and the British government says this.
“Whatever you as a European Union do in return with us on trade, we will discuss over the course of the coming weeks and months. But we as the United Kingdom unconditionally want to continue with free trade and free access with Ireland.
“We want that not just for the ease of business between us and Ireland and vice versa, but also so that Ireland can tranship by lorry, many of their goods through the United Kingdom, and on to the continent.
"This is a politically sensitive situation, and we're going to ask the World Trade Organisation, based in Switzerland, to act as a broker for this and can, please, the EU, whatever else they decide to do, if they're serious about the peace agreement and the frictionless border, can the European Union make an exception for the relatively small, but very important and sensitive country of Ireland.
"How would that go down?"
Time is running out before this month’s EU summit where leaders will either agree to progress to the next round of Brexit talks or stop the negotiations completely.
Progress has been made on the issue of EU citizens’ rights and an exit fee but the Irish border remains a toxic issue on both sides of the Irish Sea.
If this issue is not ironed out the European Council could suspend talks until March 2018, meaning no progress has been made and odds on a “no deal” split would rocket.
The leaders of the remaining 27 EU states, including Irish premier Mr Varadkar, have a veto on triggering the second phase of talks, meaning Mrs May must be sure of support from Dublin for progress to be made.
European Council PresidentDonald Tusk has said the Irish would be consulted on whether the UK's offer was sufficient, claiming the future of Brexit “lies in Dublin”.
An emergency cabinet meeting has been called in Ireland tomorrow to discuss how Dublin will respond to Theresa May’s fresh round of talks with the EU.

NIGEL Farage has offered a brilliant solution to the Irish border issue which is threatening to derail Brexit.
The former Ukip leader said Ireland required “exceptional treatment” in order to avoid a hard border which could bring exit talks with the EU to a grinding halt.
Speaking on LBC radio today, he urged Brussels to see the bigger picture and make an exception for dealing with UK-Ireland trade after Brexit.
Mr Farage argued that regardless of trade discussions with the rest of the EU, the bloc had to recognise the “politically sensitive” nature of the situation and make an exception for the “relatively small but very important” country of Ireland
He said: "Can I offer you a solution that I think nobody has talked about before?
“What if the British Government goes to Brussels tomorrow, and simultaneously is on the phone with Dublin - let’s have a speaker conference tomorrow - and the British government says this.
“Whatever you as a European Union do in return with us on trade, we will discuss over the course of the coming weeks and months. But we as the United Kingdom unconditionally want to continue with free trade and free access with Ireland.
“We want that not just for the ease of business between us and Ireland and vice versa, but also so that Ireland can tranship by lorry, many of their goods through the United Kingdom, and on to the continent.
"This is a politically sensitive situation, and we're going to ask the World Trade Organisation, based in Switzerland, to act as a broker for this and can, please, the EU, whatever else they decide to do, if they're serious about the peace agreement and the frictionless border, can the European Union make an exception for the relatively small, but very important and sensitive country of Ireland.
"How would that go down?"
Time is running out before this month’s EU summit where leaders will either agree to progress to the next round of Brexit talks or stop the negotiations completely.
Progress has been made on the issue of EU citizens’ rights and an exit fee but the Irish border remains a toxic issue on both sides of the Irish Sea.
If this issue is not ironed out the European Council could suspend talks until March 2018, meaning no progress has been made and odds on a “no deal” split would rocket.
The leaders of the remaining 27 EU states, including Irish premier Mr Varadkar, have a veto on triggering the second phase of talks, meaning Mrs May must be sure of support from Dublin for progress to be made.
European Council PresidentDonald Tusk has said the Irish would be consulted on whether the UK's offer was sufficient, claiming the future of Brexit “lies in Dublin”.
An emergency cabinet meeting has been called in Ireland tomorrow to discuss how Dublin will respond to Theresa May’s fresh round of talks with the EU.

published:03 Dec 2017

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James O'Brien vs Brexit's big Irish border question

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Border - Brexit and the Irish Border | Short Documentary

For years the Irish border has been next to invisible allowing the free movement of people and good between the North and the South. Now Britain is leaving the European Union sparking an uncertain future. What lies ahead for the people within the community of Clones, Co. Monaghan? We hear their stories and the struggles they may face.

published: 08 Sep 2017

74. The Unanswerable Irish Border Question

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Ever considered that the reason nobody has come up with an answer to how the EU border with Northern Ireland will work, is because there isn’t one. And that’s really bad news for the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast Phil Dobbie suggests that's the case. The choices of a frictionless border or North Ireland remaining within the EU are both unworkable. So what will happen if there’s a hard border? Phil discusses the issue with ProfSteve Keen, an ardent Brexiteer, who believes Britain’s exit will help towards the collapse of the EU and, in particular, the Euro. In the meantime, though, Ireland can expect to feel a lot of pain. Listen to find out why.
To hear more podcasts in this series subscribe by picking a plan in the righ...

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On the border (1989 Documentary)

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

published: 24 Dec 2016

Brexit fallout: Northern Ireland, no border, no customs checks, no way

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The Implications of Brexit for the Irish Border: Challenges and Options

Dr KatyHayward (QUB) – The Implications of Brexit for the IrishBorder: Challenges and Options
A key conundrum facing policymakers is how to realise a central ambition of the Brexit campaign (i.e. hardening the UK’s borders with the EU) without damaging the benefits currently ensured by the UK’s ‘soft’ borders with Ireland. This presentation will focus on the Irish border as the locus of this challenge – one which has particular implications for the cohesion of the UK and political stability within NI. It will first identify the likely fracture points and, indeed, yield points in cross-border cooperation on the island. It will then outline different options for managing the UK/Ireland border flows and governance in the potential context of the UK’s exit from the EU.
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published: 17 Oct 2016

Tension Over The Border With Northern Ireland Post-Brexit

A row has intensified about how to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish republic after Brexit.
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published: 26 Nov 2017

The Shooting Show -- border rough shoot and Irish sika

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And in the second instalment of our Irish stalking extravaganza, Jason Doyle heads out to complete the cull on his patch. A high seat vigil for a hind draws a blank, but his luck starts to turn when he's out on a foot stalk shadowed by our cameraman.

published: 09 Dec 2013

Chatter #18 - Dr Katy Hayward on Brexit and The Irish Border

Dr KatyHayward, author at QPol (Queen's University Belfast's policy unit), was our guest on this show. She is a political sociologist with a PhD on the subject of the impact of European integration on cross-border relations on the island of Ireland and she has written extensively about the difficulties surrounding the Irish border issue in the Brexit negotiations. We were keen to get her on to discuss these difficulties, how the British and Irish governments have handled the issue, and the potential for technology to provide a form of solution.
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Border bother: Theresa May scrambles to salvage Brexit breakthrough

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Irish Republican Army The Border Campaign

Irish Republican Army secret history documentary
The BorderCampaign (12 December1956 – 26 February 1962) was a campaign of guerilla warfare. the aim of overthrowing British rule there and creating a united Ireland (codenamed Operation Harvest)The IRA issued a statement on 12 December announcing the start of the Campaign, "Spearheaded by Ireland’s freedom fighters, our people have carried the fight to the enemy…Out of this national liberation struggle a new Ireland will emerge, upright and free. In that new Ireland, we shall build a country fit for all our people to live in. That then is our aim: an independent, united, democratic Irish Republic. For this we shall fight until the invader is driven from our soil and victory is ours"On 1 January 1957, Seán Garland and Dáithí Ó Conaill plan...

James O'Brien 4 August 2017
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Border - Brexit and the Irish Border | Short Documentary

For years the Irish border has been next to invisible allowing the free movement of people and good between the North and the South. Now Britain is leaving the ...

For years the Irish border has been next to invisible allowing the free movement of people and good between the North and the South. Now Britain is leaving the European Union sparking an uncertain future. What lies ahead for the people within the community of Clones, Co. Monaghan? We hear their stories and the struggles they may face.

For years the Irish border has been next to invisible allowing the free movement of people and good between the North and the South. Now Britain is leaving the European Union sparking an uncertain future. What lies ahead for the people within the community of Clones, Co. Monaghan? We hear their stories and the struggles they may face.

74. The Unanswerable Irish Border Question

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Ever considered that the reason nobody has come up with an answer to how the EU border with Norther...

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Ever considered that the reason nobody has come up with an answer to how the EU border with Northern Ireland will work, is because there isn’t one. And that’s really bad news for the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast Phil Dobbie suggests that's the case. The choices of a frictionless border or North Ireland remaining within the EU are both unworkable. So what will happen if there’s a hard border? Phil discusses the issue with ProfSteve Keen, an ardent Brexiteer, who believes Britain’s exit will help towards the collapse of the EU and, in particular, the Euro. In the meantime, though, Ireland can expect to feel a lot of pain. Listen to find out why.
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Ever considered that the reason nobody has come up with an answer to how the EU border with Northern Ireland will work, is because there isn’t one. And that’s really bad news for the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast Phil Dobbie suggests that's the case. The choices of a frictionless border or North Ireland remaining within the EU are both unworkable. So what will happen if there’s a hard border? Phil discusses the issue with ProfSteve Keen, an ardent Brexiteer, who believes Britain’s exit will help towards the collapse of the EU and, in particular, the Euro. In the meantime, though, Ireland can expect to feel a lot of pain. Listen to find out why.
To hear more podcasts in this series subscribe by picking a plan in the right column of the Debunking Economics website (not the mobile app). Or become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/ProfSteveKeen

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On the border (1989 Documentary)

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the st...

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

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Brexit fallout: Northern Ireland, no border, no customs checks, no way

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Dr KatyHayward (QUB) – The Implications of Brexit for the IrishBorder: Challenges and Options
A key conundrum facing policymakers is how to realise a central ambition of the Brexit campaign (i.e. hardening the UK’s borders with the EU) without damaging the benefits currently ensured by the UK’s ‘soft’ borders with Ireland. This presentation will focus on the Irish border as the locus of this challenge – one which has particular implications for the cohesion of the UK and political stability within NI. It will first identify the likely fracture points and, indeed, yield points in cross-border cooperation on the island. It will then outline different options for managing the UK/Ireland border flows and governance in the potential context of the UK’s exit from the EU.
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Dr KatyHayward (QUB) – The Implications of Brexit for the IrishBorder: Challenges and Options
A key conundrum facing policymakers is how to realise a central ambition of the Brexit campaign (i.e. hardening the UK’s borders with the EU) without damaging the benefits currently ensured by the UK’s ‘soft’ borders with Ireland. This presentation will focus on the Irish border as the locus of this challenge – one which has particular implications for the cohesion of the UK and political stability within NI. It will first identify the likely fracture points and, indeed, yield points in cross-border cooperation on the island. It will then outline different options for managing the UK/Ireland border flows and governance in the potential context of the UK’s exit from the EU.
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A row has intensified about how to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish republic after Brexit.
Also on the programme: Scientists step in as environmental matchmakers by breeding baby coral, and ash spews from Bali's Mount Agung volcano disrupting international flights.

A row has intensified about how to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Irish republic after Brexit.
Also on the programme: Scientists step in as environmental matchmakers by breeding baby coral, and ash spews from Bali's Mount Agung volcano disrupting international flights.

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In a ShootingShow first we visit a rough shoot run by DavidVirtue in the Scottish borders. It's a varied shoot bringing together guns from different countries to shoot an impressive variety of game, from teal to snipe, with the boys even finding the time to get in some rifle sport.
And in the second instalment of our Irish stalking extravaganza, Jason Doyle heads out to complete the cull on his patch. A high seat vigil for a hind draws a blank, but his luck starts to turn when he's out on a foot stalk shadowed by our cameraman.

http://www.theshootingshow.tv
In a ShootingShow first we visit a rough shoot run by DavidVirtue in the Scottish borders. It's a varied shoot bringing together guns from different countries to shoot an impressive variety of game, from teal to snipe, with the boys even finding the time to get in some rifle sport.
And in the second instalment of our Irish stalking extravaganza, Jason Doyle heads out to complete the cull on his patch. A high seat vigil for a hind draws a blank, but his luck starts to turn when he's out on a foot stalk shadowed by our cameraman.

Dr KatyHayward, author at QPol (Queen's University Belfast's policy unit), was our guest on this show. She is a political sociologist with a PhD on the subject of the impact of European integration on cross-border relations on the island of Ireland and she has written extensively about the difficulties surrounding the Irish border issue in the Brexit negotiations. We were keen to get her on to discuss these difficulties, how the British and Irish governments have handled the issue, and the potential for technology to provide a form of solution.
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http://qpol.qub.ac.uk/author/qpol_hayward/
http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/katy-hayward(a22013b2-7ab5-47ff-bbe9-6683e46c35b8).html
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2017/07/10/a-hard-irish-border-is-possible-a-frictionless-one-is-an-oxymoron/
https://sluggerotoole.com/author/katyhayward/
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Dr KatyHayward, author at QPol (Queen's University Belfast's policy unit), was our guest on this show. She is a political sociologist with a PhD on the subject of the impact of European integration on cross-border relations on the island of Ireland and she has written extensively about the difficulties surrounding the Irish border issue in the Brexit negotiations. We were keen to get her on to discuss these difficulties, how the British and Irish governments have handled the issue, and the potential for technology to provide a form of solution.
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https://twitter.com/hayward_katy?lang=en
http://qpol.qub.ac.uk/author/qpol_hayward/
http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/katy-hayward(a22013b2-7ab5-47ff-bbe9-6683e46c35b8).html
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/brexit/2017/07/10/a-hard-irish-border-is-possible-a-frictionless-one-is-an-oxymoron/
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Border bother: Theresa May scrambles to salvage Brexit breakthrough

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Irish Republican Army secret history documentary
The BorderCampaign (12 December1956 – 26 February 1962) was a campaign of guerilla warfare. the aim of overthrowing British rule there and creating a united Ireland (codenamed Operation Harvest)The IRA issued a statement on 12 December announcing the start of the Campaign, "Spearheaded by Ireland’s freedom fighters, our people have carried the fight to the enemy…Out of this national liberation struggle a new Ireland will emerge, upright and free. In that new Ireland, we shall build a country fit for all our people to live in. That then is our aim: an independent, united, democratic Irish Republic. For this we shall fight until the invader is driven from our soil and victory is ours"On 1 January 1957, Seán Garland and Dáithí Ó Conaill planned an attack on the Police station at Brookeborough, but assaulted the wrong building. Two IRA men, Seán South and Fergal O'Hanlon, were killed in the abortive attack. Garland was seriously wounded in the raid. He and the remainder of the group were pursued back over the border by 400 RUC, B Specials and British soldiers. The year 1957 was the most active year of the IRA's campaign, with 341 incidents recorded By mid-1958, 500 republicans were in gaol or interned, North and South. The decline in activity meant that the Fianna Fáil government in the South felt confident enough to end internment in March 19591961, the campaign was over. It had cost the lives of eight IRA men, four republican supporters and six RUC members. In addition, 32 RUC members were wounded. A total of 256 Republicans were interned in Northern Ireland in this period and another 150 or so in the Republic.

Irish Republican Army secret history documentary
The BorderCampaign (12 December1956 – 26 February 1962) was a campaign of guerilla warfare. the aim of overthrowing British rule there and creating a united Ireland (codenamed Operation Harvest)The IRA issued a statement on 12 December announcing the start of the Campaign, "Spearheaded by Ireland’s freedom fighters, our people have carried the fight to the enemy…Out of this national liberation struggle a new Ireland will emerge, upright and free. In that new Ireland, we shall build a country fit for all our people to live in. That then is our aim: an independent, united, democratic Irish Republic. For this we shall fight until the invader is driven from our soil and victory is ours"On 1 January 1957, Seán Garland and Dáithí Ó Conaill planned an attack on the Police station at Brookeborough, but assaulted the wrong building. Two IRA men, Seán South and Fergal O'Hanlon, were killed in the abortive attack. Garland was seriously wounded in the raid. He and the remainder of the group were pursued back over the border by 400 RUC, B Specials and British soldiers. The year 1957 was the most active year of the IRA's campaign, with 341 incidents recorded By mid-1958, 500 republicans were in gaol or interned, North and South. The decline in activity meant that the Fianna Fáil government in the South felt confident enough to end internment in March 19591961, the campaign was over. It had cost the lives of eight IRA men, four republican supporters and six RUC members. In addition, 32 RUC members were wounded. A total of 256 Republicans were interned in Northern Ireland in this period and another 150 or so in the Republic.

DUP: More work needs to be done on issue of Irish border after Brexit

"What we're not going to have is a border splitting Northern Ireland for the rest of the UK" says Kate Hoey as DUP says more work needs to be done on issue of Irish border against Brexit.
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051217 Irish border plan derails Brexit talks

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Foster: DUP saw proposed Irish border deal 'late Monday morning'

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Arlene Foster says her party saw proposed Irish border deal 'late Monday morning'
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Brexit deal stalls over Ireland border dispute

Britain and the European Union say they are confident of reaching an agreement on Brexit w...

Is this a future model for the Irish border? - BBC Newsnight

The UK wants a "frictionless" border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland after Brexit. How might that work? Does the Sweden-Norway border give us any clues? James Clayton investigates.
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James O'Brien vs Brexit's big Irish border question

James O'Brien 4 August 2017
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Border - Brexit and the Irish Border | Short Documentary

For years the Irish border has been next to invisible allowing the free movement of people...

Border - Brexit and the Irish Border | Short Documentary

For years the Irish border has been next to invisible allowing the free movement of people and good between the North and the South. Now Britain is leaving the European Union sparking an uncertain future. What lies ahead for the people within the community of Clones, Co. Monaghan? We hear their stories and the struggles they may face.

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74. The Unanswerable Irish Border Question

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Ever considered that the reas...

74. The Unanswerable Irish Border Question

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Ever considered that the reason nobody has come up with an answer to how the EU border with Northern Ireland will work, is because there isn’t one. And that’s really bad news for the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast Phil Dobbie suggests that's the case. The choices of a frictionless border or North Ireland remaining within the EU are both unworkable. So what will happen if there’s a hard border? Phil discusses the issue with ProfSteve Keen, an ardent Brexiteer, who believes Britain’s exit will help towards the collapse of the EU and, in particular, the Euro. In the meantime, though, Ireland can expect to feel a lot of pain. Listen to find out why.
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BBC News at Six, Channel 4 News, ITV News at Ten & Newsnight10 November 2017
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On the border (1989 Documentary)

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down a...

On the border (1989 Documentary)

A documentary about British soldiers being posted down near the border in the south Down and south Armagh areas. It follows the soldiers on patrol around the streets of Newry on how they cope with life being stationed in border observation posts around the area.

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Brexit fallout: Northern Ireland, no border, no customs checks, no way

Brexit fallout: Northern Ireland, no border, no customs checks, no way

BB News at Six, Channel 4 News, ITV News at Ten & Newsnight 16 August 2017
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BrExit: Irish Border 'It'll Be A Smuggler's Charter'

16 August 2017 - BBC R4 Best of Today
The government has set out the UK's negotiating posi...

Border bother: Theresa May scrambles to salvage Br...

Irish Republican Army The Border Campaign...

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It became possible for Brexit talks to move towards a second phase after the UK and the EU struck a deal last week on so-called "divorce" issues. These include citizens' rights, the Irish border and the financial settlement. This agreement now needs to be made legally binding ... 'It's complicated'. Mr Bildt has previously said that "makes eminent economic sense" ... ....

Katie Taylor overcame some testing moments to defeat Jessica McCaskill and successfully make the first defence of her WBA lightweight world title at York Hall. The Irish sensation once again showed dazzling hand speed to take a points victory via scores of 97-92 twice and 98-91, improving her record to 8-0-KO4, but her Chicago opponent, who rocked the chin of Taylor on several occasions, was far from outclassed ... Also See. ... ....

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